- In
Norse mythology,
Gjallarhorn (Old Norse: [ˈɡjɑlːɑrˌhorn]; "hollering horn" or "the loud
sounding horn") is a horn ****ociated with the god Heimdallr...
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Gjallarhorn (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈjâlːarˌhuːɳ],
Finland Swedish: [ˈjɑlːɑrˌhuːrn]) is a
Finnish band that
performs world music with
roots in the folk...
- is "the
whitest of the gods."
Heimdall possesses the
resounding horn
Gjallarhorn and the golden-maned
horse Gulltoppr,
along with a
store of mead at his...
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international peacekeeping force,
Gjallarhorn, to
defeat all of the
other factions and
bring the war to an end.
Gjallarhorn achieved this by
producing advanced...
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Gjallarhorn refers to both a
musical instrument and a
drinking horn in
Norse mythology.
Gjallarhorn may also
refer to:
Gjallarhorn (band), a
Swedish language...
- and
McGillis moves forward with his
agenda to
reform Gjallarhorn. However, one of
Gjallarhorn's factions opposing him, the
Arianrhod Fleet, led by Rustal...
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Gjallarhorn (ギャラルホルン, Gyararuhorun) is the
first mini-album of ****anese rock band 9mm
Parabellum Bullet released on
December 8, 2005. The song "Marvelous"...
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information about these "sons" has survived), that the god
Heimdallr blows the
Gjallarhorn, and that Mímir's
severed head
gives counsel to Odin. The
single mention...
- countries. She has been the lead
singer of the
innovative folk band
Gjallarhorn from 1994. Later,
according to her bio for her
appearance at the 2011...
- Ragnarök
Rheda (mythology) Yule
Balmung Brisingamen Draupnir Dromi Eitr
Gjallarhorn Gleipnir Gram
Gullinbursti Gungnir Hringhorni Læðingur Mjölnir Naglfar...